I’m afraid we are just short of enough information to be able to accurately categorize our phage into a specific cluster, however, we can predict that our phage belongs to the siphoviridae family based on the shape!
Based on other presentations I’ve listened to, some people hypothesized the category of their phage based on its physical shape. Based on that, what do you think your phage would be categorized as?
Based on the physical shape alone, I would assume our phage belongs to the siphoviridae family. This is because of the much longer tail and the round head.
According to the shape of the phage, I would predict that it belongs to the siphoviridae family. This is because of the longer tail, and the round head present in Figure 2.
According to the shape, it is safe to assume that our phage most likely belongs to the siphoviridae family. This is because of the long tail, and round head as shown in Figure 2.
If you are able to with the knowledge that you have of your phage, what cluster would you predict that your phage is a part of?
I’m afraid we are just short of enough information to be able to accurately categorize our phage into a specific cluster, however, we can predict that our phage belongs to the siphoviridae family based on the shape!
Based on other presentations I’ve listened to, some people hypothesized the category of their phage based on its physical shape. Based on that, what do you think your phage would be categorized as?
Based on the physical shape alone, I would assume our phage belongs to the siphoviridae family. This is because of the much longer tail and the round head.
According to the shape of the phage, I would predict that it belongs to the siphoviridae family. This is because of the longer tail, and the round head present in Figure 2.
According to the shape, it is safe to assume that our phage most likely belongs to the siphoviridae family. This is because of the long tail, and round head as shown in Figure 2.
What does it mean to be a ‘temperate’ phage?
A temperate phage is a bacteriophage that follows the lysogenic life cycle!